Hideki Matsui retires from baseball

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Posted: 12/27/2012

Hideki Matsui has retired from professional baseball, saying he is no longer able to perform at the level that earned him a World Series MVP with the New York Yankees and three Central League MVPs in Japan.

   Matsui announced his retirement Thursday at a news conference in New York that was conducted only in Japanese and broadcast live in his home country.

   Nicknamed Godzilla, the 38-year-old Matsui batted .282 with 175 homers and 760 RBIs for the Yankees, Los Angeles Angels, Oakland Athletics and Tampa Bay Rays. Before joining the Yankees in 2003, Matsui played 10 seasons for the Yomiuri Giants in Japan.

   Always cool under pressure, Matsui hit a grand slam in his first game at Yankee Stadium and had six RBIs in his finale with the Yankees--Game 6 of the 2009 World Series.  He was named the World Series MVP.
 

Matsui finished his career after playing 34 games with the Rays in 2012, hitting just .147 with two home runs, both of which came within his first three games playing for Tampa Bay.  He was released in August.

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